Bracing for a soggy, cooler-than-normal weekend as a stalled front brings multiple rounds of rain and thunderstorms through early next week. Though severe weather isn't expected, intermittent downpours could lead to minor flooding. A slow warming trend will begin midweek as Bermuda high pressure builds in, eventually bringing back summer-like conditions.

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This afternoon we'll likely see the first 90 degree reading of the season, as high pressure settles in at the surface and aloft. Father's Day weekend trending unsettled with on and off showers and storms.
Beautiful Wednesday with tolerable humidity, highs in the low to mid 80s, hazy/milky skies to persist into Thursday thanks to wildfire smoke. Making a run at our first 90 degree temperature this year on Thursday, humidity increases. Father's Day weekend trending unsettled.
Delmarva starts the week with marine clouds and patchy fog as an onshore flow keeps skies gray and temperatures mild. A cold front will bring showers and a low-end severe threat Tuesday before high pressure brings sunshine and near 90-degree warmth by midweek. Rain chances return by the weekend as another front approaches.
While severe storms remain west and south of the region, Delmarva starts the week under persistent cloud cover, patchy fog, and a low-end risk of isolated storms as a cold front approaches. Warmer, sunnier days are on the horizon by midweek.
Delmarva faces a marginal risk for severe storms Sunday afternoon and evening as a frontal boundary stalls over the region. Showers and thunderstorms—some potentially strong with damaging winds and isolated tornadoes—could impact parts of the peninsula, especially the southwest. Quieter weather returns Monday before another round of rain and storms arrives Tuesday. The second half of the week turns drier and significantly warmer, with highs reaching the 80s and possibly nearing 90.
Delmarva faces an elevated risk of severe thunderstorms Sunday as a warm front lifts through the region. Two rounds of storms—one in the morning and another in the afternoon—could bring damaging winds, hail, and even isolated tornadoes. The unsettled pattern eases Monday before another round of showers and storms returns Tuesday. By midweek, a summerlike stretch begins, with highs soaring into the 80s and possibly touching 90 degrees.
Saturday night brings patchy fog and muggy conditions to Delmarva before an unsettled weather pattern Sunday introduces the risk of strong to severe storms. Following a few days of active weather, high pressure returns midweek with sunny skies and temperatures reaching into the upper 80s to near 90 degrees.